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and california has really created a model of what is possible when there is political will and there is courage in the political arena. and gun violence in california has dropped by 56% in the last 20 years that we have been doing this work. so, that's a really hopeful thing to realize and something that really keeps us going even when we hit against all those obstacles. obviously it's still not enough because people are dying every day and when sandy hook happened i think we all for a moment had to stop and realize what's really at stake here. i have a seven-year old so for me it really always has been personal, and became even more personal. i certainly am not giving up and i know that this courageous group of legislators is not going to give up. and i think inevitably over time this is a problem that does have solutionses and we know what those solutions are and we're absolutely committed to making that [speaker not understood] and doing the work. i'm grateful every day i live in this city so when i go to washington and it's difficult and painful, i can come back here where it is
and california has really created a model of what is possible when there is political will and there is courage in the political arena. and gun violence in california has dropped by 56% in the last 20 years that we have been doing this work. so, that's a really hopeful thing to realize and something that really keeps us going even when we hit against all those obstacles. obviously it's still not enough because people are dying every day and when sandy hook happened i think we all for a moment...
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california noted. it's part of the struggle. >> hear one of the few allies that does not love comprehensive as someone pointed out, we are more regulated than almost any place on the planet and we are truly regulated. is not lip service. >> so we have time for some questions of folks want to ask questions of anybody, and clearly the mike is there. >> thank you. the elephant in the room is of course the renovation. what that is done to expectations. i have heard a good defense that we should not use the fears of bridges to stop collection or to stop assembly. so the rules may not need to be the infrastructure, technology and collection. that was made clear. my concern is there seems to be a belief that nothing-share. the rules just don't apply to the government of all and that people will not -- the rule of law that might apply to have the data are used will not result in any real punishment of people who abuse the rules. is there a short coming here that the rules of use are not going to be effective a
california noted. it's part of the struggle. >> hear one of the few allies that does not love comprehensive as someone pointed out, we are more regulated than almost any place on the planet and we are truly regulated. is not lip service. >> so we have time for some questions of folks want to ask questions of anybody, and clearly the mike is there. >> thank you. the elephant in the room is of course the renovation. what that is done to expectations. i have heard a good defense...
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., she is also the co-chair of the women caucus in the california faculty association and the president of the california faculty association at san francisco state, and a tremendous leader that works behind the scenes in many ways to really empower women, students, and others in educational struggles throughout the state and in our city. she grew up in the boston area. you might hear that in her slight accent and she's here today with her husband rick claymore and friends from the outer richmond, karen mcnulty and others. she moved to the bear after college about the same time i did in the early '80s. ~ she's lived in the richmond for 30 years, and she's been a mom of a great daughter gabriella as well. [speaker not understood]. i draw strength and lessons from her by often watching her work. we first met in the '90s when we struggled to transform a college called new collectv to be more representative of the work force and lectures and teachers he and students as well and community ~. but i've seen how in the classroom at san francisco state in her classes where she is an expert in he
., she is also the co-chair of the women caucus in the california faculty association and the president of the california faculty association at san francisco state, and a tremendous leader that works behind the scenes in many ways to really empower women, students, and others in educational struggles throughout the state and in our city. she grew up in the boston area. you might hear that in her slight accent and she's here today with her husband rick claymore and friends from the outer...
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and it would also make it illegal the import or export of the issuingas into or out of the state of california. >> are these issuingas suffering in the -- orcas suffering in the conditions in which they are kept. >> it's an important question and you bring up a great point in the debate that is happening, one that is overdue. fundamentally it's hypocritical to take a creature who can swim 100 miles in a day, and that has a rich and deep social tie in nature, to degrade the quality of life to enhance hours, and indeed the habitat. no matter what we do, the whales in captivity is nothing like what the life is like in the wild. while i heard people refer to treating them like kings, you know, the truth is if you put them in a room, my life is in a small engaged bathroom. people making noise, i don't think that it is a quality of life that any creture deserves. >> richard, if the orcas can't survive in the wild, what do you propose be done. that they not entertain, and just be kept still under the similar conditions to what they are in now. >> the orcas are surviving in the wild. let's bear that i
and it would also make it illegal the import or export of the issuingas into or out of the state of california. >> are these issuingas suffering in the -- orcas suffering in the conditions in which they are kept. >> it's an important question and you bring up a great point in the debate that is happening, one that is overdue. fundamentally it's hypocritical to take a creature who can swim 100 miles in a day, and that has a rich and deep social tie in nature, to degrade the quality...
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this event in mountain view, california earlier this month. >> thank you. well, it is really exciting to be back that the computer history museums with my good friend and colleague and my friend
this event in mountain view, california earlier this month. >> thank you. well, it is really exciting to be back that the computer history museums with my good friend and colleague and my friend
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. >> stephanie staten in glendora, california, where mothe more ras going to fall, and residents are concerned about the charred hills behind me. >> in california the recent drought has given way to a relentless town pou downpour ths prompted mandatory evacuations. the rains are expected to last through today before moving east to the rocky mountains. stephanie now in glendora, california, one of the hardest hit areas of the storm. >> nevadstephanie, can you hearn glendorglendore cap california. >> reporter: there has been some floods in glendora, but the hills behind me are charred from the fire last month. it doesn't take much for those hillsides to come down, and more mud to start to flow. you're seeing small mud flow here. that's nothing as to what may happen if we get more rain, and the rain has just started to fall. let's look at nearby azusa. you can see the mud flows, the thousand homes or so in this area 75% of the folks here have decided to defy those evacuation orders and shelter in place. that has officials concerned. while there may not be life mud now, but once that mud
. >> stephanie staten in glendora, california, where mothe more ras going to fall, and residents are concerned about the charred hills behind me. >> in california the recent drought has given way to a relentless town pou downpour ths prompted mandatory evacuations. the rains are expected to last through today before moving east to the rocky mountains. stephanie now in glendora, california, one of the hardest hit areas of the storm. >> nevadstephanie, can you hearn...
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i want to take you down to southern california. check out those heavy rain showers that just moved through los angeles, santa anna. so, the rain showers will continue to rotate inland into southern california off and on tonight and tomorrow. you can see the clearing sky out there from the mt. tam cam. here's another look at our east bay hills cam on mt. diablo. a lot of clearing in the east bay. 63, concord, and as we take a look at the forecast for at least the next several days we'll continue with mostly cloudy conditions, maybe an isolated shower or two overnight. we'll see showers pick up tomorrow afternoon, and more rain chances into the first week of march. so here's how the forecast animation will go. we'll see a few showers at 8:00, 9:00, north bay. get a little break overnight, and then by 5:00 a.m. a little more energy rotating in here. 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, santa rosa, cloverdale, east bay, chance of isolated showers, and then we'll see things kind of back off a little bit by tomorrow evening. this is bringing us the
i want to take you down to southern california. check out those heavy rain showers that just moved through los angeles, santa anna. so, the rain showers will continue to rotate inland into southern california off and on tonight and tomorrow. you can see the clearing sky out there from the mt. tam cam. here's another look at our east bay hills cam on mt. diablo. a lot of clearing in the east bay. 63, concord, and as we take a look at the forecast for at least the next several days we'll continue...
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. >> an earthquake struck off the coast of northern california. the epicentre 80km west of eureka, with a magnitude of 6.9. earlier indications suggest that there's no danger of a tsunami. >> 13 syrian nuns and three monastery workers have been released. the deal ensures the release of 150 female prisoners from syrian gaols in return. we have this report from the lebanese-syrian border. >> it took months of negotiations and discussions to secure the release of these nun and mont aftry workers. they were kidnapped by syrian rebels. in her first interview the sister said all 16 nuns and monastery helpers were released. trnchts. >> translation: we would like to thank god for facilitating this and being here now, and patriarch john, who is working with us. mr president bashar al-assad, and others who helped us. i would like to thank them. without forgetting the mediator who is doing this for the sake of god. now we are too tired for questions, because we spent nine hours on the road. we'd like to thank you all, and all those that participated in the o
. >> an earthquake struck off the coast of northern california. the epicentre 80km west of eureka, with a magnitude of 6.9. earlier indications suggest that there's no danger of a tsunami. >> 13 syrian nuns and three monastery workers have been released. the deal ensures the release of 150 female prisoners from syrian gaols in return. we have this report from the lebanese-syrian border. >> it took months of negotiations and discussions to secure the release of these nun and...
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the notion is, if a little company in ohio or new york or california or nevada is faced the some rule from environment protection agency, the department of transportation, the department of education, it should be able to have more flexible companies,s than big unless there is reason not to. at least, the government should be thinking about that. it requires listening. there is a process requirement. it also requires consideration of extended the compliance dates or exemptions, partial or total, and it grows out of a recognition that economic growth in our country is often fueled by small companies. a speech --this in my central claim in these remarks is that there is a close inextricableven an relationship, between analytic government and open government. what does that mean? >> the idea is that you want to things in ao democracy committed to economic growth. one, you want to be open so what you are doing is clear. frequently, in advance so people can comment on it. you wanted to be evidence-based and based on careful consideration of what is going to happen. the analytic idea seems
the notion is, if a little company in ohio or new york or california or nevada is faced the some rule from environment protection agency, the department of transportation, the department of education, it should be able to have more flexible companies,s than big unless there is reason not to. at least, the government should be thinking about that. it requires listening. there is a process requirement. it also requires consideration of extended the compliance dates or exemptions, partial or...
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they wanted rain in california, but how much is too much? john blackstone on the continuing threat of mid-slides. big changes for frequent flyers as delta decideses to reward passengers for dollars spent, rather than miles flown. jeff pegues is tracking the reaction. and backcountry snow boarding. sharyn alfonsi has the remarkable pictures of an adventururer whoar
they wanted rain in california, but how much is too much? john blackstone on the continuing threat of mid-slides. big changes for frequent flyers as delta decideses to reward passengers for dollars spent, rather than miles flown. jeff pegues is tracking the reaction. and backcountry snow boarding. sharyn alfonsi has the remarkable pictures of an adventururer whoar
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in the studio, the former governor of california, aarons will stop by, no topics off limits. before all of that, we turn our focus back to the missing 777. despite claims from the malaysian government there's still no physical evidence that this plane crashed into the indian ocean, which is why tonight the search continues. here with the latest on those efforts from sky news in australia, we welcome back dan murphy. what's going on in australia tonight. >> well, sean, look, thankfully some better weather expected for today's search, but australia's defense minister says pilots and air crews are under incredible pressure to recover any until evidence from flight 370. there's been nothing yet. adding to that pressure was the decision to suspend all search operations yesterday because of the extreme gale force winds, low lying cloud which was hindering visibility and heavy swells in the search site. australian 240authorities said conditions were so dangerous, it was unsafe for crews to leave the base. the focus today is still very much on the recovery of the objects detected on
in the studio, the former governor of california, aarons will stop by, no topics off limits. before all of that, we turn our focus back to the missing 777. despite claims from the malaysian government there's still no physical evidence that this plane crashed into the indian ocean, which is why tonight the search continues. here with the latest on those efforts from sky news in australia, we welcome back dan murphy. what's going on in australia tonight. >> well, sean, look, thankfully...
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you need to go to north california. 84 degrees will be the high as we go towards saturday. that will continue until we get to monday. it will drop down, back into the '70s. across texas, we have clouds going through over towards new mexico. rain in the forecast. it will be a problem. down towards townsville. corpus kristi. and maybe we'll see a bit of that rain. the high temperature of 60 degrees. going through the rest of the week it will rise to 78. >> a jumbo jet bound for beijing disappears with 239 on board. four were americans. we'll have more on those latest developments. >> we return to the top story. a malaysia airlines jet vanishes en route to beijing. it was carrying 237 passengers. the plane has crashed off the coast of the vietnam. let's go to rob mcbride at the airport in beijing. what can you tell us right now? >> it is a very agonising weight for relatives, friends of passengers aboard the aircraft, waiting for confirmation that the aircraft has, indeed, crashed in the sea. what we are hearing from malaysian airline officials in beijing, and from malaysia it
you need to go to north california. 84 degrees will be the high as we go towards saturday. that will continue until we get to monday. it will drop down, back into the '70s. across texas, we have clouds going through over towards new mexico. rain in the forecast. it will be a problem. down towards townsville. corpus kristi. and maybe we'll see a bit of that rain. the high temperature of 60 degrees. going through the rest of the week it will rise to 78. >> a jumbo jet bound for beijing...
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nhk world's sand california baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.r california baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.a california baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.alifornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.lifornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.ifornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.fornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.ornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.rnia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.nia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.ia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.a baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los ange baron habaron has te this is an e-cigarette bar where customers blow vapor, not smoke. the steam comes from a tiny chamber of liquid in the tip of the cigarette. when the user
nhk world's sand california baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.r california baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.a california baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.alifornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.lifornia baron has the details. >> reporter: letting off steam in los angeles.ifornia baron has the details. >> reporter:...
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california has a little bit of rain in the forecast. actually three big storms moving across the northern half of the country. one up the east coast, huge one in the middle of the nation bringing a blizzard to the northern plains, and a storm, a good size storm drifting down towards northern california today. there they are across the map. here is the one we have been focusing on for the west. over the weekend, off shore, now moving towards the coast, pretty strong cold front will move into northern california. and oregon, during the day today. that's where we get some rain, maybe the thunderstorm or two. we could pick up between half an inch to an inch and a half of rain from san francisco northward. you can see the rain just now showing up there, just off the coast of eureka, crescent city. look for southern california, rainfall totals do not look to be as impressive. light green shade around l.a. and san diego, looks like a tenth to two tenths, not that much. monday forecast, rain that cold front moving through san francisco. so poss
california has a little bit of rain in the forecast. actually three big storms moving across the northern half of the country. one up the east coast, huge one in the middle of the nation bringing a blizzard to the northern plains, and a storm, a good size storm drifting down towards northern california today. there they are across the map. here is the one we have been focusing on for the west. over the weekend, off shore, now moving towards the coast, pretty strong cold front will move into...
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from the colorado river and northern california. >> the idea we can use it once, and flush it out or let it drain to the ocean. we can no longer afford that luxury of one time water use. >> on this night, they were willing to put their toilet to tap water to test. >> how does it taste. >> i think it is just antic factor. it is. i think it is just for me it is just i'm looking at it coming out, and then like -- i don't know if i'm wondering where is that reallile cooing from. >> psychologically there are still some hurdles but as california's drought persists, perhaps the state's lack of water will become more offensive than turning toilet water into drinking water. jennifer. >> are you feeling it yet? come on, get happy. today is the international day of happiness. created by the united nations. roxanne is here to tell us how this day came about. where you can find the happiest people on earth, right, roxanne that? >> 20 get governments more on making their people happen, but different people and cultures have different definition. the latest report submitted to the u.n. faces happin
from the colorado river and northern california. >> the idea we can use it once, and flush it out or let it drain to the ocean. we can no longer afford that luxury of one time water use. >> on this night, they were willing to put their toilet to tap water to test. >> how does it taste. >> i think it is just antic factor. it is. i think it is just for me it is just i'm looking at it coming out, and then like -- i don't know if i'm wondering where is that reallile cooing...
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one out of every three myiigran students lives in california. thanks for watching. we leave you with a live look at the senate chamber where more than two dozen democrats are taking part in a roughly 15-hour talka thon to draw attention to climate change. this is where we rap up. food innovations are everywhere. are they going to catch on? find out. ♪ >>> i'm casey cap listen, and i'm keith caplin, and we're here
one out of every three myiigran students lives in california. thanks for watching. we leave you with a live look at the senate chamber where more than two dozen democrats are taking part in a roughly 15-hour talka thon to draw attention to climate change. this is where we rap up. food innovations are everywhere. are they going to catch on? find out. ♪ >>> i'm casey cap listen, and i'm keith caplin, and we're here
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lowenthal of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 188. the nays are 231. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in rt b of house report 113-374 by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 113-374 offer
lowenthal of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings...
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to talk with people about what is in a name. 2.5 hours least of los angeles, south of palm strings california is the cochella valley, an area marked by trees and open spaces and largely populated by arab families. they have a nickname for the past 80 years that has come under fire. >> the idea that this mascot is offensive to them is not so farr fetched. >> they are unhappy with the depiction of the mascot and felt it was appalling to them and stereotyping arab culture and people. that's why i called them. that was never the intent from the community and definitely not something that my board or i would not be sensitive too, and be ready to resolve. >> cochella valley high was nicknamed the arab through its connection with the middle east and the date industry. >> these are the logo, the '30s, "50s, updated in the "50s, and this from the '80s, to the present. you see the hook knows. the last thing i want to do is hurt someone's feelings, because we did something we shouldn't have done. >> it's a mascot. it's - it shows us - that we want to be angry, strong. i disagree with the issue, i don't
to talk with people about what is in a name. 2.5 hours least of los angeles, south of palm strings california is the cochella valley, an area marked by trees and open spaces and largely populated by arab families. they have a nickname for the past 80 years that has come under fire. >> the idea that this mascot is offensive to them is not so farr fetched. >> they are unhappy with the depiction of the mascot and felt it was appalling to them and stereotyping arab culture and people....
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stay health officials say there's been a surge in applications through the cover california website and at health fairs throughout the state this weekend, and the obama administration says the federal enrollment site set a new record yesterday. more than 1 million people visited health care.gov but lawmakers are sticking with partisan positions, at least for now. >> just in the last few days there were 500,000 people on the call centers on friday and 1.5 million on the website. >> once this is all said and done what kind of insurance will those actually have? will they be able to keep the doctor that they want? >> the health care deadline is tomorrow at midnight. officials have announced as long as people begin their applications by midnight, before then they will have until april 15th to complete it. >> coming up next at 6:00, closing night for a south bay move theater, yes, you probably know about this one. after 50 years of film we'll have a live report on how it's spending this last night with customers. >> plus alarming new climate change numbers. we'll share what was leaked from a
stay health officials say there's been a surge in applications through the cover california website and at health fairs throughout the state this weekend, and the obama administration says the federal enrollment site set a new record yesterday. more than 1 million people visited health care.gov but lawmakers are sticking with partisan positions, at least for now. >> just in the last few days there were 500,000 people on the call centers on friday and 1.5 million on the website. >>...
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as far as the latest on live storm tracker 2, rain still a big factor in southern california. we still have the snow showers out to our east, toward the sierra, with lingering decreasing activity. still a few lingering showers out there. right now, our radar, fairly quiet. we could have a few scattered showers in the short-term. there we go with live doppler sweeps. lots of cloud cover. partly cloudy skies this evening with the possibility of a few showers in the short- term. coming up in our full weather update, we'll break down the shower chances for sunday and highlight more rain chances coming up in the five-day forecast. >> thank you, mark. >>> in southern california, evacuations are in effect after the second powerful storm in a week moved through the region. flood waters stranded two people, as well as their two dogs. they became stuck in a tree, trying to escape the rising water of the los angeles river. rescuers with the l.a. fire department carefully removed the frightened animals out of the tree one by one to a nearby rescue boat. all four escaped uninjured. >>> che
as far as the latest on live storm tracker 2, rain still a big factor in southern california. we still have the snow showers out to our east, toward the sierra, with lingering decreasing activity. still a few lingering showers out there. right now, our radar, fairly quiet. we could have a few scattered showers in the short-term. there we go with live doppler sweeps. lots of cloud cover. partly cloudy skies this evening with the possibility of a few showers in the short- term. coming up in our...
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. >> a mystery illness is baffling doctors in california. terrifying parents and spontaneously paralyzing a vulnerable target, 8 young children. the symptoms are like polio, a disease that hasn't been seen in the united states in 35 years. sheila macvicar reports. >> sophia had flu like symptoms so her family took her to the doctor. >> as we were leaving that appointment, sophia went to the treasure box to grab her toy after seeing the doctor and i saw her left hand mid grasp stop working. >> that was a bad sign. sophia had a spinal inflammation and doctors did not know what caused it. soafs yah's one -- sophia's one of at least 20 children in california since 2012 who have shown signs of a polio-like illness, one that leads to at least some paralysis. >> the prognosis we have seen so far is not good. >> sophia's case is not the first he's seen. >> most of the children i've seen have no not recovered use f their arm or leg. we want to emphasize that this is extremely rare. >> polio is a disease that debilitated tens of thousands of americans
. >> a mystery illness is baffling doctors in california. terrifying parents and spontaneously paralyzing a vulnerable target, 8 young children. the symptoms are like polio, a disease that hasn't been seen in the united states in 35 years. sheila macvicar reports. >> sophia had flu like symptoms so her family took her to the doctor. >> as we were leaving that appointment, sophia went to the treasure box to grab her toy after seeing the doctor and i saw her left hand mid grasp...
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. >> topping the fuse this hour, a powerful win they are storm is pounding southern california giving much needed water but also causing massive mudslides. a live report on the torrential downpour. into plus, the obamacare home stretch. the pressure is rising as we enter the enrollment deadline month. we have new polls about what americans think about the law now as we debate its future. >> and were they punished for being patriotic or did a safety concern? a judge in favor -- rules in favor of a school that bans students from wearing american flag t-shirts. our legal panel is here. but we begin with the growing crisis in ukraine with the drumbeat of war getting louder and louder. the country putting its armed forces on full alert, warning russia that any military intervention could lead to war, adding to the turmoil, protesters in eastern ukraine raised the russian flag. meanwhile, russia's parliament giving president vladimir putin the green light to send troops into ukraine sparking fears of a larger conflict. now, heavily armed troops are already in crimea but more could be on the
. >> topping the fuse this hour, a powerful win they are storm is pounding southern california giving much needed water but also causing massive mudslides. a live report on the torrential downpour. into plus, the obamacare home stretch. the pressure is rising as we enter the enrollment deadline month. we have new polls about what americans think about the law now as we debate its future. >> and were they punished for being patriotic or did a safety concern? a judge in favor -- rules...
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this one is a winery in napa valley, california. but identically you might say it's a spitting image, the plan is to play down the dramadary, a small part of the total funds 0.5% is spent on art purchases. the trouble is $400,000 is about 400 times more than the average pakistani's salary. what do you call a camel with no humps? >> humphrey, back in a moment. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city, i'm tony harris. midnight tonight is the deadline for signing up for hearing insurance. 1.2 million people visited the website this weekend. the influx of visitors caused the site to crash at least three times today. they can get an extension if they had trouble creating an account and could not finish the operation. the dead toll has been raised to 24 in the washington state mudslide. 30 people remain unaccounted for in this disaster. >>> some dire
this one is a winery in napa valley, california. but identically you might say it's a spitting image, the plan is to play down the dramadary, a small part of the total funds 0.5% is spent on art purchases. the trouble is $400,000 is about 400 times more than the average pakistani's salary. what do you call a camel with no humps? >> humphrey, back in a moment. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the...
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we need that rain, also down in california but i think it will make a run of northern portions of california. a lot of it not reaching the ground right now. but later on tonight and into tomorrow and on monday along i-5 it will be very wet. along the northwest it's very west. bill i guess could makbillings a 54 degrees, and temperatures are 10 degrees above what they should be this time of year. but with that sunshine in portions of montana and down into idaho we'll see a lot of snow melting. if you're on the roadways, particularly along i-15, be careful. the rain is going to be coming down as well later on today. we've been talking about the warmth, but it's still cold across portions of minnesota, back towards north dakota where temperatures are 15 degrees below what they should be this time of year. the milder air will come and be mucher comfortable. >> i'm morgan radford live in new york city. and "techknow" is coming up next. for news updates all throughout the day you can always head over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about inno
we need that rain, also down in california but i think it will make a run of northern portions of california. a lot of it not reaching the ground right now. but later on tonight and into tomorrow and on monday along i-5 it will be very wet. along the northwest it's very west. bill i guess could makbillings a 54 degrees, and temperatures are 10 degrees above what they should be this time of year. but with that sunshine in portions of montana and down into idaho we'll see a lot of snow melting....
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they're already getting revenue stream in california. maybe he thinks this is not the right time to go overboard on it. and god knows that california has some serious financial concerns. he's a smart guy, like i said before during the break, jesuit educated, really bright. >> legalization should not be based on taxation. >> i agree. >> it should be on legalization and making money, not making money for the man. >> jerry, keep that dooby available for yourself. "one more thing" is up next. >>> okay, i told greg it's time for "one more thing." >> oh, my gosh. i can't believe it. awesome. anyway, this is why i never work outside. i prefer to do everything inside a warm studio. thanks for giving me the time to explain it. anyway, that's what happened. >> when does that happen to you, greg? you would still be digging. >> so true. so true. >> i'm taller than you, dana. >> i told people that this weekend. kimberly, you're next. >> thanks so much. a lot of people on twitter were saying poor leo because he's been nominated, he hasn't won. >> leo
they're already getting revenue stream in california. maybe he thinks this is not the right time to go overboard on it. and god knows that california has some serious financial concerns. he's a smart guy, like i said before during the break, jesuit educated, really bright. >> legalization should not be based on taxation. >> i agree. >> it should be on legalization and making money, not making money for the man. >> jerry, keep that dooby available for yourself. "one...
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john blackstone in a mainy southern california. as john mentioned, mudslides are a particular concern in areas recently hit by wildfires. here's why. when trees and plant life burn, a gas is formed and trapped just below want surface, eroding the roots. then when the ground cools, the gas becomes a solid, creating a slippery, wax-like layer just underground. so when the rain comes, the soil, the rocks and trees all break loose, creating a mudslide with speeds that can top 35 miles per hour. some treacherous weather in montana as well, where some sparts of the state just sent records for a february snowfall. missoula is having a really rough go of it. they woke up this morning to white-out conversation cns after suffering a devastating avalanche yesterday. >> reporter: the torrents of snow bent a telephone pole and upended homes at the foot of mount jumbo. this is what one home looked like before the avalanche. here's what was left. riley konoske was nearby. >> the whole entire house shook, heard a loud news, looked out the window a
john blackstone in a mainy southern california. as john mentioned, mudslides are a particular concern in areas recently hit by wildfires. here's why. when trees and plant life burn, a gas is formed and trapped just below want surface, eroding the roots. then when the ground cools, the gas becomes a solid, creating a slippery, wax-like layer just underground. so when the rain comes, the soil, the rocks and trees all break loose, creating a mudslide with speeds that can top 35 miles per hour....
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but this time it's going to be producing heavy rainfall for the southern parts of california. this is quite good news for you, because this one, has been dealing with lack of precipitation over the past several weeks. winter conditions for the northern areas. meanwhile, mid winterlike conditions are still affecting most of the mid parts of the u.s., looking like blustery, and snowy for the high plains. we're expecting about 50 centimeters of snow to fall in to the next 24 hours. with gusts of about 80 kilometers per hour. similar story over the northeastern corner of the u.s., and eastern canada. the canadian maritimes with blizzard conditions to continue throughout your monday. temperatures for the coastal areas, not too bad. in fact 16 degrees for you, springlike conditions for washington, d.c. 12 degrees in new york, with rainy conditions on the flip side of the continent in the mid teens in san francisco with rainy weather on monday. all right, across europe, looking quite nasty over the western parts of the iberian peninsula, as well as the british isles. but in the middl
but this time it's going to be producing heavy rainfall for the southern parts of california. this is quite good news for you, because this one, has been dealing with lack of precipitation over the past several weeks. winter conditions for the northern areas. meanwhile, mid winterlike conditions are still affecting most of the mid parts of the u.s., looking like blustery, and snowy for the high plains. we're expecting about 50 centimeters of snow to fall in to the next 24 hours. with gusts of...
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sue ma'asee nametsunamis also co california, oregon, washington, and hawaii. they destroy everything in their path, houses, cars, fishing gear, all along the pacific coast. in ocean stirks washington, a bridge collapsed, in crescent city, california, a dockside tavern was destroyed. in hilo, hawaii, 12 1/2-foot waves overran the waterfront. waves in rivers and lakes and harbors caused damage. it wasn't extensive damage but caused damage along the gulf coasts of louisiana and texas. just think about how this massive earthquake just really reverberated around the world. if you look again to the map that has the epicenter here, you would think that the extent would just be where the epicenter lines the felt limits go. but in fact when you account for the tsunami effect, it truly was an amazing, amazing amazing inse where mother nature comes together in a massive and violent way. as we think about the devastation, the loss of life, the lost property, you have to ask the question whether or not anything good can come from a tranl did tragedy like the goody earthqua
sue ma'asee nametsunamis also co california, oregon, washington, and hawaii. they destroy everything in their path, houses, cars, fishing gear, all along the pacific coast. in ocean stirks washington, a bridge collapsed, in crescent city, california, a dockside tavern was destroyed. in hilo, hawaii, 12 1/2-foot waves overran the waterfront. waves in rivers and lakes and harbors caused damage. it wasn't extensive damage but caused damage along the gulf coasts of louisiana and texas. just think...
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while this proposal wouldn't rid california of the federal courts, it would require california to expedite the appeals process effectively reducing it to five years, instead of the 12 to 15 years we see today. that's important in itself since it's estimated the annual cost for every death row inmate is about $1 million. multiple fy that by the current 740, you're talking big bucks. >> as we look at the national picture, it seems a lot of states have been moving away from the death penalty. there is the issue that you can't get the drugs that you need to humanely administer the death penalty, but in addition to that, states are saying maybe this isn't the right course. >> it gets complicated very quickly. 32 states, by the way, still allow the death penalty. however, in the last three years, new mexico, connecticut and maryland have all abolished it. three weeks ago washington state suspended it because of the difficulties associated with executions and things like that. states have moved away from the death penalty for a couple of reasons. first, the methods. what kind of system are you us
while this proposal wouldn't rid california of the federal courts, it would require california to expedite the appeals process effectively reducing it to five years, instead of the 12 to 15 years we see today. that's important in itself since it's estimated the annual cost for every death row inmate is about $1 million. multiple fy that by the current 740, you're talking big bucks. >> as we look at the national picture, it seems a lot of states have been moving away from the death...
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california's drought is giving way to relentless downpour. our akiko fujita is standing by in glendora, california with the very latest in extreme weather. akiko. >> well, 1200 homes have been evacuated in this area and tonight they are bracing for round 2. another round of rain strong winds and thunderstorms. flooding has shut down roads around here and you can bet crews will be working to keep mud and debris from the homes. water gushing out into the homes and filling backyards. communities affected by that 2,000 acre fire, burning last month, and with all the vegetation gone, it has made the areas vulnerable to landslides. with more rain in the forecast residents worry that hillsides could finally give in. >> well, kind of scary, you know. you don't want what you have seen on television to happen to you or your home. so we're just trying to take their word for it. get out of dodge. >> and the concern isn't just in the san gabriel valley. out on the roads all this water has made the roads a traffic nightmare. we've seen cars spun out, roads
california's drought is giving way to relentless downpour. our akiko fujita is standing by in glendora, california with the very latest in extreme weather. akiko. >> well, 1200 homes have been evacuated in this area and tonight they are bracing for round 2. another round of rain strong winds and thunderstorms. flooding has shut down roads around here and you can bet crews will be working to keep mud and debris from the homes. water gushing out into the homes and filling backyards....
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that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego with a $1 billion investment. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. and no energy company invests more in the u.s. than bp. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. the one i heard that secretary of state john kerry warned about the cost of this is catastrophic. but it turns out he was referring to climate change. i don't know about you, but i can think of a few other crisis the that happen at the moment and so can my next guest. and former spokesperson mercedes welcome. >> i don't think so. yes, they sent climate change was the largest weapon of mass disruption. but he fails to ac
that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego with a $1 billion investment. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. and no energy company invests more in the u.s. than bp. when we set up operation in one...
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they're already getting revenue stream in california. maybe he thinks this is not the right time to go overboard on it. and god knows that california has some serious financial concerns. he's a smart guy, like i said before during the break, jesuit educated, really bright. >> legalization should not be based on taxation. >> i agree. >> it should be on legalization and making money, not making money for the man. >> jerry, keep that dooby available for yourself. "one more thing" is up next. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't star
they're already getting revenue stream in california. maybe he thinks this is not the right time to go overboard on it. and god knows that california has some serious financial concerns. he's a smart guy, like i said before during the break, jesuit educated, really bright. >> legalization should not be based on taxation. >> i agree. >> it should be on legalization and making money, not making money for the man. >> jerry, keep that dooby available for yourself. "one...
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the sun is still hiding behind a few clouds in california. as ed assesses the mud damage he's left with and the financial implications. >> you can worry about it or you can work on it. we're working it at every stage. >> what the rest of the 61 has determined, remains to be seen. that new report from the federal reserve also points out declines in the economic activity in the feast and slow growth in the midwest. it blames the severe winter wealth. auto sales weakened in most parts of the country, january into february. there was one bright spot, housing sales, not affected by the weather, in fact it was boosted joie because of shopping now. >> cozy shopping this weather. adam may, thanks very much. >>> it is not the bad weather but air causing concern in china. the premier declared war on smog. have no choice but to suck it up and stay put. rob mcbride with more. >> china's cities especially in the north having experienced their worst smog of the winter, turning sky lines from this to this, the question is whether the country can afford to r
the sun is still hiding behind a few clouds in california. as ed assesses the mud damage he's left with and the financial implications. >> you can worry about it or you can work on it. we're working it at every stage. >> what the rest of the 61 has determined, remains to be seen. that new report from the federal reserve also points out declines in the economic activity in the feast and slow growth in the midwest. it blames the severe winter wealth. auto sales weakened in most parts...
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. >> california hit by a one-two punch. first a drought and now the state is dealing with rain. it triggered land slides east of los angeles, prompting mandatory evacuation orders, causing road closures, traffic jams and power outages. extreme weather is expected to condition through saturday. >> we are seeing rainy conditions across the south-east. we'll see residual effects as we go towards sunday. flooding is a major concern of the it will be lighter, but the major concern is towards mexico, where we are looking at flooding as well. los angeles, you'll see a high of 64 on a saturday. thunder storms are a possibility. we saw thunder storms on friday. rain tapering off as we go towards the rest of the week. temperatures coming up. here across much of the south, temperatures are up. we talked about san antonio, 82 is the expected high. fairly clean and dry conditions across many of the areas. we expect is thunderstorm in the forecast. that will not be too much of an influence. the temperatures taking a dive, reaching to 57 as we start the week. >> rain showers pushing through al
. >> california hit by a one-two punch. first a drought and now the state is dealing with rain. it triggered land slides east of los angeles, prompting mandatory evacuation orders, causing road closures, traffic jams and power outages. extreme weather is expected to condition through saturday. >> we are seeing rainy conditions across the south-east. we'll see residual effects as we go towards sunday. flooding is a major concern of the it will be lighter, but the major concern is...
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some of that moisture that you're seeing out in california is kind of getting caught up in that front and bringing us, well, plenty of snow. it's going to be a high impact event starting tomorrow night and throughout the day on monday. but until that time period, the weather tomorrow during the day is not going to be too bad. you're going to be out and about, 5 to 10 inches of snow on monday. the high temperature tomorrow will be around 55 degrees. now, tomorrow night, we're looking at a wintry mix, mainly the threat of sleet overnight. changing to snow early monday morning. snow ends monday afternoon, around 3:00 or 4:00 p.m. and then to add insult to injury, bitter cold temperatures stick around for tuesday, so the snow that falls is not going anywhere. temperatures right now, they're in the 30s. 31 in camp springs, 39 in washington. 39 in manassas, right at freezing in frederick. lows tonight will be around 30 for most of us. so a chilly start for your sunday morning. but remember, a good portion of the day tomorrow is actually dry. 10:00 a.m., by the mid to late morning, we're in
some of that moisture that you're seeing out in california is kind of getting caught up in that front and bringing us, well, plenty of snow. it's going to be a high impact event starting tomorrow night and throughout the day on monday. but until that time period, the weather tomorrow during the day is not going to be too bad. you're going to be out and about, 5 to 10 inches of snow on monday. the high temperature tomorrow will be around 55 degrees. now, tomorrow night, we're looking at a wintry...
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. >>> we're going to get to that in a minute, but first, a federal appeals court has upheld a california high school's decision to ban t-shirts with the u.s. flag on them. in 2010, officials at live oak high school in san jose ordered students wearing such students in tw2010 to either hide the fl or go home, fearing they would insig insight violence with latino students. they ruled they did not violate students' constitutional rights by doing so. this is a very interesting case, but many legal experts think the supreme court will not take this up, this is settled case law. this decision will stand. andrea, what do you make of it? >> i think the nation has lost its marbles. they have gone crazy. there's no way these students do not have a constitutional right to wear an american flag on their shirt. take the law out of it. last time i checked, cinco de mayo was a holiday, not in the united states of america. if you want to celebrate cinco de mayo, great. that's what the country stands for. if you want to wear the american flag, that's what we stand for, too. this lack of patriotism we hav
. >>> we're going to get to that in a minute, but first, a federal appeals court has upheld a california high school's decision to ban t-shirts with the u.s. flag on them. in 2010, officials at live oak high school in san jose ordered students wearing such students in tw2010 to either hide the fl or go home, fearing they would insig insight violence with latino students. they ruled they did not violate students' constitutional rights by doing so. this is a very interesting case, but...
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central california and parts of detroit had employment rate in the teens. so an unemployment rate of 6.5% isn't going to get you to this complicated reality. >> reporter: so one objection is that unemployment varies based on where you are and also on your education. as we found in our own reporting. the job market looked great for college-educated joe gillis whom we met last month in suburban d.c. who was schooled in information security. >> the availability out there, i've had at least ten interviews per date. >> reporter: but employers were blowing off thomas with just a high school diploma when we talked to her last month in inner city boston. >> we don't have the experience, you don't have a degree, you don't have the tools required to have this job. >> reporter: at the time, economists an drew sum gave us the stunning statistics for thomas' male counterparts. >> took a young, black, high school, dropout, low-income male, we're talking 5% employment. >> reporter: that's a 95% jobless rate. the economist points out the bos produces lots of data. not only
central california and parts of detroit had employment rate in the teens. so an unemployment rate of 6.5% isn't going to get you to this complicated reality. >> reporter: so one objection is that unemployment varies based on where you are and also on your education. as we found in our own reporting. the job market looked great for college-educated joe gillis whom we met last month in suburban d.c. who was schooled in information security. >> the availability out there, i've had at...
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think eastern portions of california may see a little bit of rain but it's not going a substantial amount. this is i-5 with the roads with a little bit of water. they will get wetter as we track along i-5. right now the showers just light in nature. we will see a little bit of mountain snow as well but for the most part down in the valleys it's very mild. check out these temperatures. 57 in seattle. spokane 56. and temperatures are going to make a run for the 60s in billings. because it's so mild out there we expect the snow melting. that's the reason we have flood warnings. now the core of the cold is setted in fargo and minneapolis. they're lower than they should be this time of year. chicago is outside of the subzero temperatures, but don't worry it will get milder as we track towards tomorrow. ias we push back to work temperatures will be closer to where they should be for this time of year. spring is making a run for it. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> japan's prime minister finishes the fukushima power plan jusplant just days before. the leader said he'll begin to take steps
think eastern portions of california may see a little bit of rain but it's not going a substantial amount. this is i-5 with the roads with a little bit of water. they will get wetter as we track along i-5. right now the showers just light in nature. we will see a little bit of mountain snow as well but for the most part down in the valleys it's very mild. check out these temperatures. 57 in seattle. spokane 56. and temperatures are going to make a run for the 60s in billings. because it's so...
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in southern california, more than 100 aftershocks followed earthquakes. fortunately there was no injuries. >> "america tonight" is next, and you can find us online. it's easy - go aljazeera.com. [ ♪ music ] >> good evening. thanks for joining us for the weekend edition of "america tonight". i'm joie chen. it's hard to believe, but not all that long ago many states had policies in place aimed at creating a super race, eliminating a chance that physically or
in southern california, more than 100 aftershocks followed earthquakes. fortunately there was no injuries. >> "america tonight" is next, and you can find us online. it's easy - go aljazeera.com. [ ♪ music ] >> good evening. thanks for joining us for the weekend edition of "america tonight". i'm joie chen. it's hard to believe, but not all that long ago many states had policies in place aimed at creating a super race, eliminating a chance that physically or
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. >> dangerous mudslides threaten homes in southern california - hundreds forced to leave their homes. >> carnivale is under way in brazil. we take you behind the scenes of a samba school where they learn how to party. [ ♪ music ] >> there is concern ukraine's crisis could morph into a war with russia. ukraine's russian president says military intervention will lead to conflict. country's soldiers are on high alert. >> russia is in control of crimea. uniformed armed gunmen control the streets. it's a move that has been welcomed. demonstrators rallied in the street supporting the intervention. the parliament approved vladimir putin's request to use military force, prompting a special meeting by the united nations security council. the united states wants the u.n. to deploy observers to the ukraine. president obama had a long phone call with vladimir putin, urging the leader to pull back his soldiers. putin insisted he is stabilizing the country and protecting russia's interests. >> jennifer glasse has been following developments from the capital. >> the crimean prime minister asked m
. >> dangerous mudslides threaten homes in southern california - hundreds forced to leave their homes. >> carnivale is under way in brazil. we take you behind the scenes of a samba school where they learn how to party. [ ♪ music ] >> there is concern ukraine's crisis could morph into a war with russia. ukraine's russian president says military intervention will lead to conflict. country's soldiers are on high alert. >> russia is in control of crimea. uniformed armed...
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moving across northern california. we'll have details and when the heaviest rain is moving in. >>> on our broadcast tonight, crisis in ukraine. the race against time now to find a solution as a u.n. diplomat sent in to keep things calm gets caught up in a dramatic confrontation. >>> and big changes tonight in the brutal world of college admissions. the s.a.t. gets its first major overhaul in years. >>> hiding toll. the surprising findings. more people are dying from alzheimer's than previously reported. what it means now in the search for a cure. >>> and the moment of crisis in daytona beach, florida, where strangers were forced into action to save the passengers in a minivan being driven into the water. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. with russian soldiers armored vehicles on the streets of crimea in ukraine, the only rational alternative to firing those weapons is to try talking, but a day of attempted diplomacy has fallen short. this remains a crisis tonight. secretary of state john kerry was unable to
moving across northern california. we'll have details and when the heaviest rain is moving in. >>> on our broadcast tonight, crisis in ukraine. the race against time now to find a solution as a u.n. diplomat sent in to keep things calm gets caught up in a dramatic confrontation. >>> and big changes tonight in the brutal world of college admissions. the s.a.t. gets its first major overhaul in years. >>> hiding toll. the surprising findings. more people are dying from...
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residents of sunnyvale california are being forced to turn in any magazines that they have that hold over ten rounds to the government anyone caught with a high capacity magnificent one thousand dollar fine or up to six months in jail or both maybe you personally don't want guns to be legal but there are many people in this world who feel it is their right to have them but the question is how many people are actually willing to stick up for that right it is easy for schmucks like me on t.v. to tell you to go fight for your rights but when their thought cops at your door and black uniforms are a crack your skull and all forms of sense a tiny metal box of the spring in it many people are going to give in and give it up and actually takes an incredible amount of bravery to knowingly defy the law based on principle and that is why very few people do it and that is why over time in any society your rights freedoms are every want to call them are going to be eroded away tyranny happens because people like you and me are willing to pay a thousand dollars for our rights but that's just my op
residents of sunnyvale california are being forced to turn in any magazines that they have that hold over ten rounds to the government anyone caught with a high capacity magnificent one thousand dollar fine or up to six months in jail or both maybe you personally don't want guns to be legal but there are many people in this world who feel it is their right to have them but the question is how many people are actually willing to stick up for that right it is easy for schmucks like me on t.v. to...
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in the month of march, california will only see about two with tornadoes. we did see six yesterday. as well as into the northern part of napa valley. those are those thunderstorms pushing through. the big problem here is in the central part of the united states, it was spring, severe weather season, we were a little bit below average for the beginning of march. because of all the cold weather, well, now we are making it up. we have seen about four in the northern part of missouri, we do have right here, we have tornado watchings in effect for missouri, parts of kansas and a little bit of oklahoma. this is the area where most concerns about, missouri, parts of arkansas over here to oklahoma. tomorrow, down here towards the south, so lose san is that, mississippi, maybe even a.m.al and kentucky. we are in spring? if you say so. $50 million but local fisherman, worry they will be the oning paying the price, with their livelihoods. robin gray joins us now, in new orleans, great to see you. why are fisherman so concerned. >> good evening, from a wet new orleans here, fisherman are worrie
in the month of march, california will only see about two with tornadoes. we did see six yesterday. as well as into the northern part of napa valley. those are those thunderstorms pushing through. the big problem here is in the central part of the united states, it was spring, severe weather season, we were a little bit below average for the beginning of march. because of all the cold weather, well, now we are making it up. we have seen about four in the northern part of missouri, we do have...
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the man who shredded the california budget. he may just have a chance to become the next governor over there. big cheers after speaking at california's gop convention over the weekend. >> god bless you. stuart: he got big cheers. does a republican have any chance of winning a statewide election in california? >> absolutely not. by the way, he has conservative stances on abortion, immigration and guns. stuart: you cannot do that. >> with that being said, he put out a very important message. he got very, very brave responses. that is business. he is speaking out for small businesses. he went to california. he started a business. he says the state of california chased his customers out of the state. he wants his estate back. these things could go a long way, as far as if you stop to a business type message. stuart: he will pull better than other republican candidates. stuart: they have you outraged by that. democrats are now asking the website to the late this. the system works. the voice of the people is being made known. >> clea
the man who shredded the california budget. he may just have a chance to become the next governor over there. big cheers after speaking at california's gop convention over the weekend. >> god bless you. stuart: he got big cheers. does a republican have any chance of winning a statewide election in california? >> absolutely not. by the way, he has conservative stances on abortion, immigration and guns. stuart: you cannot do that. >> with that being said, he put out a very...